Defend Your Glass
How to protect your building’s weakest points from forced entry, bomb blasts, windstorms, and seismic events
In a world filled with frequent riots, looting, and natural disasters, protecting people and property is paramount. Campuses must identify and improve first-lines of defense, starting with the most vulnerable spot:
Glass windows and doors.
Glass is easily broken – which makes it the first victim of active shooters, rioters, thieves, looters, and natural disasters. Thankfully, there are cutting-edge solutions and funding sources to help harden glass and improve campus safety.
Join our session to learn how to:
- Delay or prevent forced-entry attempts on glass windows and doors
- Reduce or eliminate damage from glass breakage, blasts, seismic activity, windstorms, and graffiti
- Find possible grant opportunities for building security and energy efficiency projects
Duration: 1 hour
SPEAKER
Jamie Hamilton, Building Perimeter Security Specialist, NGS
Jamie Hamilton is a building perimeter hardening and glazing security expert with over a decade in the security and public safety industry. His experience as a detective affords him insight into the minds of perpetrators and how to best counteract their methods. Jamie serves as a strategic consultant to dozens of campuses, schools, and school districts across the country – ensuring their people and property are protected.
Jamie hails from Scotland where he obtained a Master's of Business Administration from the University of Stirling. Jamie’s perspective on safety and security is both insightful and innovative.
CERTIFICATE
A certificate of attendance is available for all individuals who register and attend the full webinar.
WEBINAR ACCESS
The live event took place on February 2, 2023, but you can register now to watch this event on-demand.